Homeland star Damian Lewis, Game of Thrones villain Iwan Rheon and Glee actor Matthew Morrison are among the celebrities joining the final line-up for charity football match Soccer Aid 2016.

They will be joined on the pitch by Kasabian singer Sergio Pizzorno and McFly's Danny Jones, as well as Coronation Street actor Shayne Ward, former jockey Sir Tony McCoy, former rugby star Thom Evans and Good Morning Britain's Sean Fletcher.

They will be put through their paces by footballers including Fabio Cannavaro, Brazilian goalkeeper Dida, Jermain Defoe, Danny Murphy and Kieron Dyer.

Defoe, Murphy and Dyer will also join the England side as well as Jamie Carragher and Robbie Fowler while David Seaman will play alongside his ex-Arsenal team-mate Sol Campbell.

Rheon, Morrison, McCoy, Ward, Evans, Fletcher and Pizzorno will play for the Rest of the World team alongside stars including Unicef ambassador Michael Sheen, chef Gordon Ramsay and pop star Nicky Byrne. They will be managed by Claudio Ranieri with One Direction's Niall Horan as assistant manager.

Cannavaro and Dida will also join the Rest of the World team alongside World Cup winners Ronaldinho and Cafu as well as Jaap Stam and Dimitar Berbatov, Edgar Davids and former Barcelona and Cameroon international striker Samuel Eto'o.

The charity match, to raise funds for Unicef, will kick off at 6pm on Sunday June 5 at Old Trafford and be live on ITV.

Broadcasters Clive Tyldesley and Chris Kamara will serve as commentators while former World Cup referee Howard Webb will oversee proceedings and singer Katherine Jenkins will perform.

The biennial event will be hosted by Dermot O'Leary with TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher reporting from pitchside.

Tickets are on sale at manutd.com/socceraid or by calling 0845 456 2016.